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  • 3.00 Credits

    Design of structural steel elements: tension members, compression members, beams, frames, bearing plates, and connections. Evaluation of deflections and serviceability. Extensive use of the AISC Steel Construction Manual. (Spring - Odd Years) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): CE 3100 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Prerequisite:    CE 3100 O ENGR 4050
  • 3.00 Credits

    Code-based design of a variety of common wood elements including: wood connectors; sawn and glulam beams, columns and beam columns; plywood; and wood diaphragms and shear walls. Course concepts include anisotropic properties of wood; seismic design; and incorporation of holistic design considerations such as sustainability, aesthetics, economy, and constructability. (Spring - Even Years [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): CE 3100 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Prerequisite:    CE 3100 O ENGR 4050
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of geotechnical engineering and the correlation between soil mechanics and foundations design and construction. Geotechnical engineering will focus on geological formations of natural soils, the basics of soils through hands-on experience in the geotechnical laboratory, soil sampling, soil structure, grain size, classification, water influence, and the estimation of settlement or expansion. Soil mechanics deals with soil properties, groundwater, compaction, consolidation, permeability, seepage, shear strength, deformation behavior, and bearing capacity of soils. Whereas foundations cover the concepts of earth pressure and slope stability, structural design and construction of shallow and deep foundations, design of foundation for seismic forces. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): (CM 3270 and ENGR 2000) or CE 3100 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Equivalent Course(s): CM 4150 Prerequisite:    ( CM 3270 A ENGR 2000 ) O CE 3100 O ENGR 4050
  • 3.00 Credits

    Highway Planning and Design examines the needs for highway planning quality and how to design different types of pavements, select pavement system components, and calculate the stresses in the pavement structure. The course covers both the design factors criteria and the structural design of flexible and rigid pavements for highways and airports and green pavement. (Spring - Odd Years) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2010 and (MATH 1031 or MATH 1040 or MATH 3700) - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Prerequisite:    ENGR 2010 ( A MATH 1031 O MATH 1040 O MATH 3700 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Water and Wastewater course examines the needs for water quality and how to achieve it by drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, and other water-quality control strategies. The course covers both the design of water supply systems and urban drainage systems. Design of water supply systems includes groundwater wells, surface water intakes, pipelines, pumping, storage reservoirs, and water distribution systems. Design of urban/municipal drainage systems includes sanitary sewer systems, sewage pumping stations, and appurtenances and special structures. (Spring [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): (ME 3300 and ME 3305) or CM 3270 or CCET 3670 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Prerequisite:    ( ME 3300 A ME 3305 ) ( O ENGR 3050 A ENGR 3055 ) O CM 3270 O CCET 3670
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Provides the student with an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills from a planned work experience in the civil engineering career field. In addition to meeting Core Learning Outcomes, jointly developed Specific Learning Outcomes are selected, evaluated, and approved by the Faculty Internship Advisor, Work-site Supervisor, and the student. Internship placements are directly related to the student's program of study and build upon skills learned in 3000- and 4000-level civil engineering degree courses. Internships provide entry-level, career-related experience, and workplace competencies that employers value when hiring new employees, including outcomes from the ASCE Body of Knowledge. Internships may also be used as an opportunity to explore career fields. Students must complete an internship plan and meet with the civil engineering internship coordinator prior to registering. Up to three (3) credits of CE 4890 may count towards the elective course requirement in the Civil Engineering major. (As Needed) [Pass/Fail] Prerequisite(s): Departmental permission
  • 3.00 Credits

    A one-semester liberal arts course dealing with the fundamentals in chemistry that apply to everyday living. A course intended to fill the General Education requirement in the Physical Science Knowledge Area. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0 or above) must be earned in this course before it can be counted in a physical science major or minor or as a prerequisite for any other course. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll General Education Category: Physical Sciences
    General Education Course
  • 1.00 Credits

    Lab to accompany CHEM 1010. Two (2) hours of lab per week. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0 or above) must be earned in this course before it can be counted in a physical science major or minor or as a prerequisite for any other course. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Co-requisite(s): CHEM 1010 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll General Education Category: Physical Sciences Corequisite:    CHEM 1010
    General Education Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    A general introduction to inorganic chemistry designed for pre-nursing students, biology majors choosing chemistry track one, and other programs that require only one (1) year of basic chemistry. Three (3) lectures per week. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0 or above) must be earned in this course before it can be counted in a physical science major or minor or as a prerequisite for any other course. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Co-requisite(s): CHEM 1115 Prerequisite(s): MATH 1010 or MATH 1050 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C Prerequisite Test (Min. Score): ACT Math Subscore (23) or ALEKS PPL (50) Prerequisite Can Be Concurrent? Yes (MATH 1050) General Education Category: Physical Sciences Prerequisite:    O O MATH 1010 O MATH 1050 O Corequisite:    CHEM 1115
    General Education Course
  • 1.00 Credits

    Lab to accompany CHEM 1110. Two (2) hours of lab per week. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0 or above) must be earned in this course before it can be counted in a physical science major or minor or as a prerequisite for any other course. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Co-requisite(s): CHEM 1110 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll General Education Category: Physical Sciences Corequisite:    CHEM 1110
    General Education Course